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| Did early colonists believe in the supernatural works of God? | Yes, MANY did
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| Even after American colleges were founded, where did some colnists send their sons to school? | Europe
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| Who was leading a colony in the provision of education for its children? | Massachussetts
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| Who preached "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" | Jonathon Edwards
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| Did other colonial workers work just as hard as the slaves? | Yes
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| Were the colnists concerned with strict social classes? | Yes
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| Who played a strong role in the ideal colonial family? | The father
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| Did colonial women have the same legal rights as men? | NO
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| Was Maryland the most tolerant colony toward other religions? | NO
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| What had a GREAT effect on intellectuals? | The Unitarian movement
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| Members of a religion especially strong among some American intellectuals | Unitarians
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| People often treated as pagans by Protestant colonists | Jews
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| Were supervised by commisaries sent by the Bishop of London | Anglicans
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| German settlers who followed the early reformer John Huss | Moravians
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| French Protestants who settled in some of the colnies | Dunkers
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| Wrote the Blue-Backed Speller | Noah Webster
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| Started a college in a alog cabin | William Tenent
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| Devoted missionary to the Indians | David Brainerd
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| Virginia preacher during the Great Awakening | Samuel Davies
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| Pastor at Northhampton, Massachussetts | Jonathon Edwards
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| What was the denominational name that described New England Puritans? | Congregationalists
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| What movement of the 1700's exalted rational thinking and critical reasoning? | The Enlightenment
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| What agreement in 1662 allowed the unsaved children of Puritans to become church members? | The Half-Way Covenant
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| What 'book' did colonial children use to help them learn the alphabet? | Hornbook
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| Under what system did young men in the colonies learn a trade? | Apprenticeship
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| What were schools that met in the homes of widows of single ladies called? | Dame schools
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| What type of servant came from continental Europe with his family, hoping to find a friend or relative to pay their passage? | Redemptioner
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| What type of people, including the Faneuils and Hancocks, made up the colonial upper class? | Aristocrats
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| What act provided for local education in Massachussetts? | Old Deluder Satan Act
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| What was the first institution of higher learning in the colonies? | Harvard
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| What English preacher spoke to large outdoor crowds during the Great Awakening? | George Whitefield
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| People in colonial America usually learned Greek, Latin and natural philosophy in... | Grammar school
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| Were Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin converted as a result of the Great Awakening? | No
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| What philosophy asserted that God created the universe and then stepped aside to let the laws of nature function without His intervention? | Deism
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| Who often provided education in the southern colonies? | Private tutors
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| Did most middle class own servants? | No
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| In the colnial famile, where did most social activity take place? | Inside the home
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| If their husbands were absent, what did colonial women do | Took over their husbands' businesses
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| Did masters always keep slave families together? | No
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| Why was the Great Awakening needed in the colonies | People were uniterested in spiritual things
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| Why did the Puritan Congregationalists adopt the Half-Way Covenant,and what was the result? | Essay, P.60-61
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| List and describe five of the seven results of the Great Awakening | Essay, p.65-67
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